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Adding insult to injury, clothes moths (or, more precisely, their larvae, which we’ll get to later) prefer fibers of animal origin, including wool, mohair, cashmere, fur, and feathers—in other ...
Cashmere, wool, silk, fur, leather ... Poorly wrapped or sealed food is an open invite. If you spot any moths or larvae (they ...
Clothes moth larvae can damage anything containing wool, including carpet, upholstery, wool-blend fabrics, and even the wool pads inside pianos. They can also damage furs. Damage will first appear ...
Similar to clothes moths that eat away at your wool sweaters, the larvae of carpet moths tend to feed off natural fibers in carpets, and other soft furnishings instead. This allows larvae to grow ...
Clothes moths will flutter about and tend to stay close to their food source. Clothes moth larvae can damage anything containing wool, including carpet, upholstery, wool-blend fabrics, and even the ...